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Editor's Note: With a game ruled by numbers, it's time to have a way to break down what all those numbers really mean. With that in mind, we introduce By The Numbers, a blog where you can find stats-driven stories on anything and everything from ShotLink data to the different rankings to how equipment changes factor into a player's success to, well, any and every shot taken on TOUR.

Led by PGATOUR.com's ShotLink Analyst Mike Vitti and with contribution from others whose passion for numbers is rivaled only by the players' passion for the game, this is the blog to check regularly for everything By The Numbers.


FBR Open keys to victory
Monday, February 05 2007

By Mike Vitti
PGATOUR.com ShotLink Analyst

Averaging just over 120 feet in distance of putts made per round at the FBR Open, Aaron Baddeley putted his way to his second career victory on the PGA TOUR. During the course of the event, he was 2 for 5 on his attempts from 15 to 20 feet and 4 for 6 from 20-25 feet. He also holed four putts from over 25 feet.

Overall on the greens, Baddeley ranked first in putting average, birdie conversion percentage, average distance of putts made and putts per round. He also tied for third in one-putt percentage, only requiring a single putt on 51.39 percent of the greens. All of this added up to Baddeley leading the field in par-breaker percentage and tying for fifth in scrambling percentage -- not to mention, the all-important win.

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Keys to Victory -- Aaron Baddeley
2007 FBR Open
Rank Stat Field Leader Leader Average Field Average
Driving Distance, All Drives T-10th 296.9 Watson 312.7 286.5
Left Rough Tendency 1st 1.79% Baddeley 1.79% 10.86%
Going for the Green T-7th 75.00% Wetterich 93.75% 53.44%
Going for the Green, Birdie or Better % T-3rd 83.33% Toms 88.89% 55.17%
Scrambling T-5th 80.00% Rollins 86.67% 61.66%
Putting Average 2nd 1.577 Quinney 1.528 1.760
One-Putt Percentage T-3rd 51.39% 2 tied 52.78% 38.71%
Putts Per Round 1st 26.00 Baddeley 26.00 29.07
Putting from 15-20 Feet T-3rd 40.00% Sabbatini 50.00% 19.12%
Putting from 20-25 Feet 2nd 66.67% McLachlin 100.00% 14.63%
Putting from over 25 Feet 2nd 23.53% Wilson 27.78% 5.94%
Longest Putts 7th 48' 3" Maruyama 67' 10" n/a
Average Distance of Putts made 1st 120' 11" Baddeley 120' 11" 75' 8"
Birdie or Better Conversion % 1st 48.08% Baddeley 48.08% 29.7%
Birdie Average 2nd 6.25 Quinney 6.5 3.84
Par Breakers T-1st 36.11% Baddeley 36.11% 21.85%
Back 9 Scoring Avg. 1st 32.50 Baddeley 32.50 35.20
Par 3 Scoring Average T-4th 2.75 2 tied 2.63 3.03
Par 4 Scoring Average 7th 3.82 2 tied 3.68 3.96
Par 5 Scoring Average 1st 4.25 Baddeley 4.25 4.70
Par 4 Birdie or Better Leaders T-5th 31.82% Bryant 40.91% 19.48%
Par 5 Birdie or Better Leaders T-2nd 66.67% Wi 75.00% 40.38%
Bounce Back 3rd 60.00% Lonard 66.67% 20.82%


Fewest Putts
Friday, February 02 2007

By Mike Vitti
PGATOUR.com ShotLink Analyst

Aaron Baddeley started his first round of the FBR Open by one-putting nine consecutive greens. His streak tied Charles Warren, Robert Garrigus, Woody Austin, and Mark Calcavecchia for the longest on TOUR in 2007. During 2006, there were 25 players that had streaks of at least nine consecutive one-putts with Jerry Kelly leading the way with 13. Going back to 1995 the longest one-putt streak on record belongs to Ken Schall, who holed 16 consecutive one-putts in 1996.

LONGEST ONE-PUTT STREAKS
1995-2007
Year Player Consecutive One-Putts
1996 Ken Schall 16
2002 John Maginnes 14
2001 Peter Jacobsen 14
2000 Blaine McCalister 14
2000 Eric Booker 14
1997 Gary Hallberg 14
1996 Greg Kraft 14

While Baddeley's one-putt streak was impressive, the more important fact is that he only needed 20 putts to finish his opening round at the FBR Open. Since 2003, there have only been 20 rounds recorded at stroke play events where a player used 20 or fewer putts to complete a round in an official event.

BY THE NUMBERS
PGA TOUR Rounds With 20 or less putts from 2003-07
Year Event Round Player Total Putts Par Score
2005 FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort 3 Tom Pernice, Jr. 19 72 68
2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 5 Justin Leonard 19 72 70
2003 The Honda Classic 2 Tom Byrum 19 72 64
2003 Masters Tournament 3 Mark O'Meara 19 72 70
2003 the MemorialTournament 4 John Huston 19 72 69
2007 FBR Open 1 Aaron Baddeley 20 71 65
2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic 2 Patrick Sheehan 20 70 68
2006 Reno-Tahoe Open 1 Bob Estes 20 72 64
2005 MCI Heritage 1 Tommy Armour III 20 71 74
2005 Bank of America Colonial 1 Patrick Sheehan 20 70 62
2005 84 LUMBER Classic 2 Justin Leonard 20 72 64
2005 FUNAI Classic at theWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort 2 Kent Jones 20 72 64
2005 FUNAI Classic at theWALT DISNEY WORLD Resort 3 Mark Wilson 20 72 63
2004 THE PLAYERS Championship 1 Steve Elkington 20 72 69
2004 MCI Heritage 4 Cliff Kresge 20 71 66
2003 Nissan Open 2 Stewart Cink 20 71 67
2003 Chrysler Classic of Tucson 1 Dicky Pride 20 72 65
2003 The Honda Classic 1 Todd Fischer 20 72 68
2003 Wachovia Championship 1 Nick Price 20 72 66
2003 World Golf ChampionshipsNEC Invitational 4 Jay Haas 20 70 65